Submitted by Sandra Carutis (not verified) on March 17, 2008 - 09:47.
This article was an excellent tribute to why and how teachers should take the initiative to try new and interesting innovations in their classrooms.
I had never heard of Brain Gym prior to reading this article and it made me want to pursue my interest in it. I went to the Brain Gym link and was saddened to discover that there are no such conferences in my area. If anyone has any information to give me on how to learn more about this program it would be greatly appreciated.
The use of technology in this school also intrigued me. It makes perfect sense to use all sorts of technology with students based upon their individual learning styles and multiple intelligences. If anyone also has any information on grants like this it would be greatly appreciated.
Brain-based learning
Submitted by Sandra Carutis (not verified) on March 17, 2008 - 09:47.
This article was an excellent tribute to why and how teachers should take the initiative to try new and interesting innovations in their classrooms.
I had never heard of Brain Gym prior to reading this article and it made me want to pursue my interest in it. I went to the Brain Gym link and was saddened to discover that there are no such conferences in my area. If anyone has any information to give me on how to learn more about this program it would be greatly appreciated.
The use of technology in this school also intrigued me. It makes perfect sense to use all sorts of technology with students based upon their individual learning styles and multiple intelligences. If anyone also has any information on grants like this it would be greatly appreciated.